Welcome to my new follower, Pinky of Pinky's World Stampin' Projects. I hope you can stop by my blog again soon.
I've been waiting for this card to arrive at its destination before posting on my blog. I sent it over a month ago, but it only arrived a day or two ago. It only had to travel about 100 miles, but I guess in these difficult times post sometimes takes longer to arrive. It was sent to the daughter and husband of friends of ours, and the grandparents are still waiting for their first cuddle.
I've been waiting for this card to arrive at its destination before posting on my blog. I sent it over a month ago, but it only arrived a day or two ago. It only had to travel about 100 miles, but I guess in these difficult times post sometimes takes longer to arrive. It was sent to the daughter and husband of friends of ours, and the grandparents are still waiting for their first cuddle.
I used dies from the Sue Wilson 'New Arrival' collection, using blue pearlised and matt silver card. The text was computer generated to personalise the card. Three tiny blue pearls finished off my card.
I am joining in the following challenges:
The Crafter's Cafe Challenge #241 ~ Anything Goes
HLS May Anything Goes with Dies Challenge
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge ~ Use Dies and/or Punches
Unicorn Challenge Challenge #54 ~ Use Dies
HLS May Anything Goes with Dies Challenge
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge ~ Use Dies and/or Punches
Unicorn Challenge Challenge #54 ~ Use Dies
Such a cute little boy baby card. I love all the die cuts you used. Thanks for sharing it with us at The Crafter's Cafe. Sherri DT
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable and so very pretty and thoughtful and yes it did take a long time to get to the parents of Dylan....But so worth waiting for x.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous die cut frame filled with gorgeous images for a new baby
ReplyDeleteLovely baby card. Oh my gosh the mail has been taking a long time. I bet the grandparents can't wait to get their hands on the little one. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card, adorable and so cute, the die is perfect.x
ReplyDeleteHow nice that you've added a personal touch to this lovely baby card.
ReplyDeleteA super new baby creation. Thanks so much for sharing and joining in with our current theme at Allsorts challenge. And yes, the post is really slow!
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I love this gorgeous Baby Boy card Liz.
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This is so sweet Liz, those diecuts are gorgeous, lovely design and personalisation. It's so hard for families to be apart at a time like this when all you want to do is hold the little ones. I do hope it will be safe for the grandparents to meet the new arrival soon.
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What a beautiful baby card Liz! I love the little "grid like" mat and all the sweet little baby die cuts. Just adorable in every way. Yes, I think everything is slow because of the currant problem at hand. This pandemic has wreck havoc and taken lives all across the world and I sure pray someone comes out with a vaccine and soon! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect to wecome a new baby Liz and love all the sweet little images and the personalisation is great with your CG details. Unless it was going to timbuctoo I'm not sure why it took quite so long to reach its destination..lol, but better late than never. A beautiful card. x
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Love the personal touch!
ReplyDeleteA Super and delightful card Liz. Yes post is taking a little longer here at the moment, I am sending cards at least 2 weeks before, making sure and they can enjoy them longer LOL
ReplyDeleteKeep safe and well
Faith x
What a gorgeous card Liz! Post is very slow right now I agree.
ReplyDeleteMilk Fadge recipe can be found here: https://www.lavenderandlovage.com/2012/11/rural-store-cupboard-supplies-sepia-saturday-and-milk-fadge-emergency-bread-no-yeast-recipe.html You can also make potato fadge which is why I emphasised the milk aspect of it. There's also the Stottie Cake recipe on the site that I made the other week, but for that you need strong flour and yeast, Gosh it was yummy! It's a lovely site - loads of ideas for things to cook! Sigh, as she waddles towards the fridge.
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Di xx
I love the graphic design! A real baby-boy card! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteYes, I know things are a bit behind in these times, but 30 days to travel 100 miles? You could have walked it over there, lol! It's a really darling keepsake baby card for the celebration of Dylan, Liz! My heart aches for the grandparents. Take care and keep safe! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute way to welcome a new arrival. This little man will love it in future years too when he looks in his baby book at it.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Liz, so sweet.
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Such a beautiful baby card Liz, I'm sure his parents loved it. It's awful having to wait for granny cuddles but will be so special and worth the wait when safer times come xx
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty, thank you for joining us at Allsorts, xxxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous new baby card Liz, I love the dies you have used. Pleased to hear it reached it’s destination in the end.
ReplyDeleteJanice x
This card is just adorable. Beautiful shade of blue and the little dies are so sweet. Thanks for the mention xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous baby card love the layout,dies and little embossed images.Thank you for joining us at Unicorn
ReplyDeleteCarol DT x
This is really a cute card and the colour combo is beautiful!
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What a perfect, soft baby card, Liz! Love the use of that frame die along with all those sweet little baby images! So special -a true keepsake! Thanks so much for joining us at HLS Anything Goes with Dies Challenge this month! Take care! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet baby card! Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers!
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